Tag: custom-made

Monograms always give any invitation or project a personalized touch but it’s frustrating how limited monograms can be used in projects to cutting, stenciling, stamping, and printing simply because there aren’t embossing folders for individual letters out there, more so monograms (If you have seen one, please please post a link below!). But , lo Read More

Halloween is right around the corner so today I’m sharing Halloween themed cutting files for your Silhouettes. Enjoy! I’m entering this project for the DT Call on OPEN-MINDED CRAFTING FUN CHALLENGES Download studio file for the PUMPKIN here! Download studio file for the SPIDERS here! I’m entering this project for the DT Call on Read More

You’d know I’ve been house cleaning when I post a makeover project. Perfect example is the Faux Marble Box I posted a while back. This time, I found this old mirror from seven years ago which I rarely used after I accidentally poured melted wax over it— *sigh* the price of taking the bush out of the Read More

If I were to choose only three things to put on my office table it would be a pen holder (with a bunch of pens,of course–i’m cheating here!) , a desk calendar, and a memo pad. Even with a digital notepad on my phone, I still feel like I need to jot things down to Read More

Follow my blog with Bloglovin Who gets letters often? Hands up! Not me! Lately, the only letters that have my name on them are work-related and they’re not any fun. The convenience of texts, emails, and social media has pushed letters at the back burner as a mode of communication. Greeting cards used to be Read More

Follow my blog with Bloglovin Ever since the Iron-on T-shirt Printing project, I’ve been looking for other materials to which images may be transferred using the heat transfer paper. I found this cute 6″ x 6″ canvass with easel at a local supplies store and decided to try the same method on canvass. I’ve also Read More

Follow my blog with Bloglovin Anyone who knows my husband knows well that he likes books. While I craft to relax, he reads. He has hundreds of books and I’m not even kidding! He reads several books at a given day so when he’s done reading a chapter in one, he leaves his highlighter between Read More